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Triss
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Re: What's for dinner #23
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Mar 11, 2010, 11:49:37 AM »
Doing something with pork tonight, have not decided what yet.
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I made lettuce roll ups for lunch. Dinner may be snacky leftovers again. I have so much.
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drive through. ronald mcdonald did my cooking
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That is a good dinner on occasion Jenn.
I decided to start some rice in the rice cooker (if you do not have one and like rice it is an awesome investment!) Seared the pork and topped it with a can of cream of celery soup and some milk. Letting that simmer for the next hour. Green beans on the side.
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it was just me tonight triss. and the great debate was mcd's or a bowl a cereal. mcd's won, and i got a chocolate dipped cone too
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McD's would have won for me as well. I think I would have gone for a milk shake though.
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oh, i love chocolate dipped cones. and dq has done something to their ice cream and it doesn't taste good. we don't have a tastee freeze here, and not all the mcd's have the choco. dipped cones. so i splurged since i was at the "right" mcd's
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Tristen and I had Subway after wrestling practice. James worked late and came home and ate leftover soup.
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Mar 12, 2010, 06:53:39 AM »
Soup and sandwiches tonight, feel like somthing different tonight.
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We had chicken and roasted veggies. Now I have some danishes in the oven for dessert or breakfast. Whenever they would like to eat them.
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tonight is a chicken stirfry.
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Tonight is nachos and then chocolate cake and mint ice cream.
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Tonight is honey ham, mashed potatoes, and veggies.
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Tonight was had leftovers.
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grilled ham and cheese sandwiches.
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The last of my chicken and dumpling. Just nuke and eat.
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Tonight is hamburgers on the BBQ and a salad.
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that sounds wonderful.
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I fixed Pressed Salami Sandwiches but wound up eating a bit of leftover chinese food. Just not hungry at all. The girls ate but both Adam and I aren't feelin' it.
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Mar 20, 2010, 10:55:54 PM »
ended up as meatloaf and potatoes. was good.
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I am starting cabbage rolls in the crockpot here soon, just waiting on the pot of water to boil so i can start.
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Penny, you amaze me knowing at 8:00 what you're having for dinner.
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Quote from: bestofour on Mar 21, 2010, 08:13:05 AM
Penny, you amaze me knowing at 8:00 what you're having for dinner.
I knew lastnight, i had to get the meat out of the freezer to thaw.
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Quote from: Penny on Mar 21, 2010, 08:17:59 AM
Quote from: bestofour on Mar 21, 2010, 08:13:05 AM
Penny, you amaze me knowing at 8:00 what you're having for dinner.
I knew last night, i had to get the meat out of the freezer to thaw.
which is even more amazing. i can't do it, and i try.
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Whats for Dinner #23
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Tonight is BBQ'd burgers, salad, and grilled veggies.
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